Featuring possibly the worst acting I've seen in quite some time, "The Singer" is equally surreal and hilarious in its dreadfulness, boasting every conceivable cliche, archetype and platitude there is.

192) Montesquieu's dread of men passing death sentences on other men pales in comparison to the dreadfulness of death itself, which, as the one thing no-one has ever lived to experience, stands alone, without precedent, and unlike anything we know or can ever know.

The early sections, dealing with the medieval and early modern periods, add up to little more than a sustained caricature of the dreadfulness of bygone ages which makes the 'Horrible Histories' series look like well-researched and subtly nuanced accounts of the past.

Leaving that decision to the reader, the poems "raise[s] the shade" on tragedy in forms that defy recognition and fail, though for no lack of dreadfulness, to evoke the same shock as public, "caged" horrors.

The Lives of Others deals with the dreadfulness of the interpellative mode of always and already being spied upon, and the truly fearful and reciprocal effects, in terms of individual pscyhologies, that this has on both the one who spies and the one who is the subject of spying.

The only incident in which Agnes reports Isabelle's own words concerning Notre Seigneur stresses the dreadfulness of his judgment, rather than the sweetness of his embrace or the fleshiness of his body.

Inveterate hack Peter Hymams directs like he's blindfolded while a cast that includes Edward Burns, Catherine McCor-mack and a shamelessly overacting Ben Kingsley in a white fright wig flounder through the increasingly risible plot against a backdrop of appallingly awful cartoon looking CGI cars and buildings that are only outdone in their mind-boggling dreadfulness by the even worse CGI creatures.

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